With topics ranging from extreme precipitation to medicine to neuropsychology, a variety of expert scientists will present insights this fall in seven at ²ÝÝ®ÉçÇø.
The seminars are free and open to the public, and made possible by the sponsorship of the and the co-sponsorship of supporting programs.
Seminars include:
- Sept. 20: , with , PhD, professor of biology, ²ÝÝ®ÉçÇø. 4 p.m., Science Center 106.
- Oct. 11: , with Mark Risser, PhD, postdoctoral research fellow, Lawrence Berkeley National Lab. 4 p.m., Science Center 106.
- Oct. 14: , Eric Moyer, project engineer, Boeing, and John Swartzendruber, IT consultant, retired from Eli Lilly and Company. 9:30 a.m., Science Center 106.
- Oct. 25: , Arun Sanyal, MD, professor of medicine, Virginia Commonwealth University. 4 p.m., Science Center 106.
- Nov. 8: , Jennifer Koop, PhD, ABPP, associate professor of neurology and neurosurgery, Medical College of Wisconsin. 4 p.m., Science Center 106.
- Nov. 29: , Jennifer Mason Lobo, PhD, assistant professor of biomedical informatics, University of Virginia. 4 p.m., Science Center 104.
- Dec. 6: , for EMU STEM undergraduate students. 4 p.m., Science Center 106.
Five additional seminars are scheduled for the spring semester.
Named in honor of long-time EMU biology professor, Daniel B. Suter (1920-2006), the endowment was established in 1986 through the generous donations of alumni and friends and currently consists of over $1 million of invested funds. EMU hopes to double the Suter Endowment in order to more adequately support distinguished faculty and to increase scholarship aid to deserving students. For more information, click .
Suter Science Center renovations also continue, with fundraising efforts to support the second and final phase of renovations recently crossing the $10.3 million mark against the total goal of $11.3 million. Learn more .
